the korean war
- korea originally divided at end of WW2
- War between North and South Korea
- seen as de-facter war between communiists and allies
- Turning point Inchon Landings
- Chinese send almost 1 million
- United Nations led by Gen MaCarther
- War between North and South Korea
- seen as de-facter war between communiists and allies
- Turning point Inchon Landings
- Chinese send almost 1 million
- United Nations led by Gen MaCarther
Korea was originally divided at the end of WW2 and remained that way after the war. The war was between the North and the South of the country. This was seen as a de factor between communism and the allies. The turning point was the Inchon landings and the chinese sent almost 1 million to war.
"The U.S. military was segregated 'til the Korean War, and the blacks in World War Two were totally segregated" - Clint Eastwood
What if the allies never got involved? Would all of Korea ended up communist?